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Spanish Minister Calls C.I.A. Planes Issue 'Very Serious'
Accusations that planes used to transport terrorism suspects had made stopovers in Spain are straining relations with the U.S.
New York Times - November 15, 2005
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No timeline for leaving Iraq
The Senate demanded regular reports on the progress of the war in Iraq on Tuesday but rejected a Democratic plan to require the Bush administration to lay out a timeline for a U.S. withdrawal. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid called the mesures a vote of "no confidence" in the administr...
CNN - November 15, 2005
Bush pushes China over freedoms
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Bush pushes China over freedoms
U.S. President George W. Bush has prodded China to grant more political freedom to its 1.3 billion people and held up rival Taiwan as an example of a society that has successfully moved from repression to democracy.
CNN - November 15, 2005
Senate demands war progress reports
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Senate demands war progress reports
The Senate demanded regular reports on the progress of the war in Iraq on Tuesday but rejected a Democratic plan to require the White House to lay out a timeline for withdrawal.
CNN - November 15, 2005
11 Jordanian officials resign
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11 Jordanian officials resign
Eleven top Jordanian officials, including the kingdom's national security adviser, resign in the wake of last week's triple hotel bombings, state-run TV announces.
CNN - November 15, 2005
Baseball and Union Agree to Even Stiffer Drug Penalties
The new policy calls for a 50-game suspension for the first offense and a lifetime ban after the third offense.
New York Times - November 15, 2005
Alito Plays Down '85 Memo on Abortion
The President Bush's nominee for the Supreme Court said that his written views against abortion rights 20 years ago were the responses of "an advocate seeking a job."
New York Times - November 15, 2005
Germany Accepts Ailing Uzbek Official Despite Travel Ban
A government minister who has been formally banned from travel to the 25 countries of the European Union is in Germany.
New York Times - November 15, 2005
Fed Nominee Says Low Inflation Promotes Job Growth
Ben S. Bernanke, currently a top economic adviser at the White House, also promised today to protect the Federal Reserve's independence from politics.
New York Times - November 15, 2005
Report Says Ex-Chief of Public TV Violated Federal Law
Kenneth Y. Tomlinson was found to have repeatedly broken federal law as he sought to combat what he saw as liberal bias.
New York Times - November 15, 2005
Supply hopes drive oil price down
Oil prices hit their lowest level for four months on hopes that already healthy US fuel reserves will remain buoyant.
BBC News - November 15, 2005
Guantanamo appeals backed
US Senators back the right to appeal for Guantanamo terror suspects in a move President Bush may block.
BBC News - November 15, 2005
US used white phosphorus in Iraq
The Pentagon confirms US troops used white phosphorus bombs against enemy fighters in the Iraqi city of Falluja.
BBC News - November 15, 2005
UN reverses oil-for-food sacking
The only UN official sacked over the Iraq oil-for-food scandal is reinstated after an internal appeal in his favour.
BBC News - November 15, 2005
Mother's joy at twin sons' return
A woman is reunited with her sons, nine years after her husband took them to Tunisia during an access visit.
BBC News - November 15, 2005
ID cards facing scrutiny in Lords
The details of controversial plans to introduce identity cards are debated in the House of Lords.
BBC News - November 15, 2005
Greens fear chemical law dilution
Environmentalists complain that a key European law on the control of chemicals is being watered down.
BBC News - November 15, 2005
Gaza girl death officer acquitted
An Israeli soldier charged with illegal use of his weapon in relation to the killing of a Palestinian girl is acquitted.
BBC News - November 15, 2005
Witness saw Harvey Nichols horror
A beauty consultant at a fashionable London store tells an inquest she saw Clare Bernal's killer point a gun at her.
BBC News - November 15, 2005
Warning over 24-hour drink move
Nationalists say plans for 24-hour opening for pubs would create "drunken carnage" on Scotland's streets.
BBC News - November 15, 2005
Republicans' lives 'under threat'
Police warn dozens of republicans in east Belfast their lives are under threat from loyalist paramilitaries.
BBC News - November 15, 2005
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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